Esther’s research centres on the role of social media platforms in international crime. Her research mission is clear: to contribute to the efficiency of the international law framework in the 21st century.
By proposing the establishment of an International Digital Court to tackle the pressing issue of online hate and disinformation, she aspires to create a safer and more inclusive digital space for all.
"My experience at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) has been incredibly fulfilling. This year, I had the honour of serving as the representative for my cohort, a role that allowed me to play a pivotal part in the CCLS community. One of the standout moments of my time here was the opportunity to host an international conference that attracted participants from around the world. This event vividly highlighted CCLS's global reach and its unwavering commitment to promoting cross-cultural collaboration.
My journey at CCLS has been personally enriching and a source of inspiration for those who believe in the transformative power of education and research. CCLS is the ideal place to embark on this transformative journey. My experience here underscores CCLS's dedication to nurturing future changemakers. My research is more than just an academic pursuit; it's a commitment to addressing pressing global challenges and actively contributing to the future of international law, and CCLS allows me to pursue it.”